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Roman Reigns: A Legacy at WWE Money in the Bank

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Roman Reigns: A Legacy At Wwe Money In The Bank

Roman Reigns, a prominent figure in the wrestling world, has built a formidable legacy at the grand stage of WWE Money in the Bank events over the years.

In his inaugural appearance at WWE Money in the Bank in 2013, Reigns, along with his Shield partner Seth Rollins, successfully defended their WWE tag team titles against their cousins, The Usos, in a thrilling matchup.

Two years later, at Money in the Bank 2015, Reigns fell victim to Sheamus’ interference during the ladder match, ultimately losing out on the opportunity to secure the coveted briefcase.

The 2016 edition of Money in the Bank witnessed a historic moment as all three members of The Shield held the WWE championship belts. Reigns, then the champion, faced Seth Rollins and was dethroned by Dean Ambrose, who cashed in his Money in the Bank contract post the match.

Fast forward to Money in the Bank 2018, where Reigns clashed against Jinder Mahal in a less intense encounter but emerged victorious with a powerful spear to secure the win.

Subsequent years saw Reigns continue his dominance at Money in the Bank, defeating Elias in 2019 and fending off Edge at the 2021 event with a timely assist from Seth Rollins amidst a resurgence of John Cena.

The climax of Reigns’ Money in the Bank journey unfolded at the 2023 event in a gripping matchup dubbed ‘The Bloodline Civil War,’ where Reigns and The Usos engaged in an intense battle, culminating in Jey Uso pinning Roman Reigns, marking a significant victory.